20 Best Foodie Cities in the USA

Oct 9, 2018/ Washington, DC/ Social Halo Media/– On October 16th, we will be celebrating World Food Day all around the world. This is the perfect opportunity for you to get out and experience the best food that is offered in your area. Every city wants to be known as the best foodie city in the world but not all can hold the title. The best foodie cities in the USA can be easily ranked from 1 to 20.

Find out if the closest city to you makes the list as one of the best foodie cities in the USA and then head out to enjoy a meal!

Best Foodie Cities in the USA | The List

Restaurants prices have been rising by 2.8% between July 2017 to July 2018 and that could make eating out harder for some people. This is one of the things that factor into the final decision when it comes to whether or not a city makes the cut as one of the best foodie cities in the country. Wallethub compared over 180 of the largest cities across 29 key metrics to come up with the final list. Other key factors alongside affordability include accessibility, quality, food festivals, craft breweries and wineries per capita.

Portland, Or

San Francisco, CA

Miami, Fl

New York, NY

Los Angeles, CA

Orlando, FL

Las Vegas, NV

Seattle, WA

San Diego, CA

Austin, TX

Atlanta, GA

Tampa, FL

Chicago, IL

Denver, CO

Washington, DC

Sacramento, CA

Philadelphia, PA

Houston, TX

Oakland, CA

Charleston, SC

Best Foodie Cities in the USA | Comparing the Best Vs. the Worst

Among the worst foodie cities in the country is West Valley City, UT where there .0300 gourmet specialty-food stores per square root of population. By comparison, New York has 1.3816 gourmet specialty-food stores per square root of population. In fact, New York also has 7.58 restaurants per square root of population. Things like these are why New York is among the top of the list.

Still, if any of the cities are close to you, make sure you take advantage of the great food you have nearby. Don’t forget to celebrate World Food Day at one of the best cities to eat in throughout the USA.